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I read the forums and some posts here but still couldn't figure this out: I have this code segment running in my android emulator and it says i have:

11 months, 2 days, 22 hrs, 49 mins, 18 seconds
why is it giving me 2 days? it should be giving me at least 29-30 days

DateTime laterTimeVar = new DateTime().plusYears(1);
private Runnable mUpdateTimeTask = new Runnable() {

  public void run() {
     DateTime nowTimeVar = new DateTime();
     Period timeToLater = new Period(nowTimeVar, laterTimeVar);
     String retVal = dateFormatter.print(timeToLater);  
     timer.setText(retVal);
     mHandler.postDelayed(mUpdateTimeTask, 200) ;
  }
};

thanks all(first question here)

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  • Hi, could you add your initialization code for dateFormatter? Apr 9, 2011 at 19:55
  • Sorry - nope :( I decided to move to Gregorian Calender instead- Joda time's Jar was 2MB- my apk without it was 4Kb. Apr 19, 2011 at 11:05

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Periods calculate weeks as well as years, months and days by default. If you do a toString on the period object you'll see what happened.

Pass PeriodType.yearMonthDay() to the Period constructor to get the result you want.

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